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Make your holiday gifts a little greener this year with the Japanese technique of furoshiki gift wrapping, which involves swapping wrapping paper for textiles. Unique, thoughtful, and eco-friendly...yes, please!

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It's been a busy week, and I have been so overwhelmed with all the little details of running a small business. Adding more products , and book keeping, advertising etc. It is all a one woman show here. But today I wanted to craft something pretty, and that something is a furoshiki wrap. Now you must be wondering what in the world is that. Well furoshiki is a Japanese word, and a way of wrapping gifts with reusable cloths. I have been wanting to do this for our Christmas gifts for a few yers n... Japanese Cloth Wrapping, Christmas Furoshiki, Japanese Wrapping Cloth, Book Keeping, Running A Small Business, Furoshiki Wrapping, Wrapping Cloth, Reusable Gift Bags, Japanese Word

It's been a busy week, and I have been so overwhelmed with all the little details of running a small business. Adding more products , and book keeping, advertising etc. It is all a one woman show here. But today I wanted to craft something pretty, and that something is a furoshiki wrap. Now you must be wondering what in the world is that. Well furoshiki is a Japanese word, and a way of wrapping gifts with reusable cloths. I have been wanting to do this for our Christmas gifts for a few yers…

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Sustainability can often be found in old traditions. Take Furoshiki, for example. It's a traditional cloth used for wrapping items, especially in gift-giving occasions in Japan. It's not only simple and elegant but also environmentally friendly. This classic way of packaging shows us how to live mindfully and think about what we use. Japanese Wrapping Cloth, Japanese Gift Wrapping, Japanese Wrapping, Japan Life, Japanese Gifts, Wrapping Cloth, Yule, Diy Christmas, Gift Giving

Sustainability can often be found in old traditions. Take Furoshiki, for example. It's a traditional cloth used for wrapping items, especially in gift-giving occasions in Japan. It's not only simple and elegant but also environmentally friendly. This classic way of packaging shows us how to live mindfully and think about what we use.

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